慢性颈痛患者的脑干听觉和视觉诱发电位研究。

A C Jimenez, P Gusmorino, I Pinter, B Snow
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采用脑干听觉诱发电位(BAEP)和视觉诱发电位(VEP)对8例伴有听觉和视觉症状持续6个月以上的慢性颈椎疼痛患者进行研究。该研究的目的是确定可能的中枢异常,包括颈后交感综合征(Barre-Lieou综合征),在他们的听觉和/或视觉通路。曾因颈椎疼痛接受手术治疗的患者被排除在研究组之外。所有患者宫颈x线片和肌电图检查均正常。其中6人的CT扫描和骨髓造影正常。该研究的一个标准是,只有当眼科和/或耳鼻喉检查未能发现潜在的器质性异常时,异常结果才会被认为是显著的。在整个研究过程中使用了TECA-TE 42,以及国际10 - 20电极放置系统。结果显示,诱发电位的潜伏期、振幅或波形形态均无异常。在这组患者中,BAEP和VEP研究并未显示听觉和视觉通路的中枢异常。然而,由于纳入研究的患者数量较少,因此无法得出确定的结论,研究仍在继续。
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Brainstem auditory and visual evoked potential studies in patients with chronic cervical pain.

Brainstem auditory evoked potential (BAEP) and visual evoked potential (VEP) studies were undertaken in 8 patients with chronic cervical pain associated with auditory and visual symptoms of more than 6 months duration. The purpose of the study was to ascertain possible central abnormalities, including posterior cervical sympathetic syndrome (Barre-Lieou syndrome), in their auditory and/or visual pathways. Patients who had been treated surgically for cervical pain were excluded from the study group. All patients had normal cervical radiographs and electromyographic findings. Six also had normal CT scans and myelograms. A criterion of the study was that abnormal results would be considered significant only if ophthalmological and/or otolaryngological work-ups failed to reveal an underlying organic abnormality. The TECA-TE 42 was used throughout the study, as well as the international Ten-Twenty System of Electrode Placement. The results showed no abnormalities in the latency, amplitude, or waveform morphology of the evoked potentials. BAEP and VEP studies do not appear to reveal central abnormalities of the auditory and visual pathways in this group of patients. However, in view of the small number of patients included in the study, no conclusions can be made with certainty and the study is continuing.

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